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in lincoln park in chicago. all they want to to know from , i think they were during the 1986 tax law. fromeople want to know this great power, that you're the president, the drinking buddy of everybody, are we going to keep the passive tax credit in the bill? he was a storyteller. he was not afraid to give an opinion. he was candid, he was insightful, and he was a player. story is sometimes if you're on deadline went on and you cannot cut him off. , we know how ended the story ended. the time when i came and covered him in the early 1990's was before he got in trouble. let me put another point here. in my time in washington, i've of --he rise and the fall clarence: this is going to be a long list. lynn: y'all know who i'm going to mention. dan rostenkowski. rod blagojevich. jesse jackson, jr. all people that had great promise and dan rostenkowski is an enduring figure because by the time he got into trouble he had a lot of his legacy established. he could make a deal happen because he had relationships, you're
in lincoln park in chicago. all they want to to know from , i think they were during the 1986 tax law. fromeople want to know this great power, that you're the president, the drinking buddy of everybody, are we going to keep the passive tax credit in the bill? he was a storyteller. he was not afraid to give an opinion. he was candid, he was insightful, and he was a player. story is sometimes if you're on deadline went on and you cannot cut him off. , we know how ended the story ended. the time...
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come as a surprise to some of you from chicago or illinois, but illinois and chicago had a long history of corrupt elections and election fraud. so the major parties found ways of stealing elections that undercut any third party or any radical party. it was clear they weren't going to win an election. in as further background here, revolutionary anarchism was beginning to cohere, to take shape, between 1883 and the summer of 1886, the time period i am now dealing with. the great event in this was a grand congress in pittsburgh of groups, people with somewhat different ideological positions, but groups calling themselves social revolutionaries, which would include anarchists, communists, some branches of socialism. prior to the pittsburgh meeting of 1883, there were smaller meetings in chicago and a developing "chicago ideal." in this movement, the chicago one, they were really anticipating what in the jargon would become -- that meant the union as a social locus for revolution. that unions were the vessel, the organization, for the revolution. and that struggle was inevitable, that loca
come as a surprise to some of you from chicago or illinois, but illinois and chicago had a long history of corrupt elections and election fraud. so the major parties found ways of stealing elections that undercut any third party or any radical party. it was clear they weren't going to win an election. in as further background here, revolutionary anarchism was beginning to cohere, to take shape, between 1883 and the summer of 1886, the time period i am now dealing with. the great event in this...
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it is not just happening in the city of chicago. in the state of california, illegal immigrants good driver's license, hundreds and hundreds of them, and they can use those to register to vote and some do. in the state of maryland, some towns are trying to legalize voting for illegal immigrants. how long until that is a democratic party platform? how long at all some federal judge in hawaii declares that preventing illegal aliens from voting is racist and demands they get the boat immediately nationwide? it's coming, of course it is. the left wants power, and this will give it to them. chicago alderman sponsored the bill creating the ids and he joins us. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: do you support noncitizens voting? >> i think there's a misunderstanding about the city key is. as a library card, access to the mass transit, a municipal i.d. that gives people who are exiting homelessness the opportunity to prevent an i.d. where a driver's license or state i.d. might be too expensive. it also is avail
it is not just happening in the city of chicago. in the state of california, illegal immigrants good driver's license, hundreds and hundreds of them, and they can use those to register to vote and some do. in the state of maryland, some towns are trying to legalize voting for illegal immigrants. how long until that is a democratic party platform? how long at all some federal judge in hawaii declares that preventing illegal aliens from voting is racist and demands they get the boat immediately...
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prior to the pittsburgh meeting of 1883 were smaller meetings in chicago and a developing "chicago ideal." in this movement, the chicago one, they were really anticipating with the jargon would become. socialant the union as a locus for revolution. ,hat unions where the vessel the organization, for the revolution. and that struggle was inevitable, that local democratic organizations or revolutionary organizations should create loose federations nationally and internationally. so this is a model of change, a model of revolution, that is ground up, but ground up connected to like organizations, eventually internationally. two significant things happen in pittsburgh in 1883. the resolutions that came out of re part of your reading for this week. changet is behind the and the announcements that came in 1883 had to do with something i mentioned on monday when talking about him emma goldman. of awas the arrival political figure in germany. somebody who was partly establishment coming a revolutionary -- becoming a revolutionary. he was jailed for seven years in germany for his radicalism, and h
prior to the pittsburgh meeting of 1883 were smaller meetings in chicago and a developing "chicago ideal." in this movement, the chicago one, they were really anticipating with the jargon would become. socialant the union as a locus for revolution. ,hat unions where the vessel the organization, for the revolution. and that struggle was inevitable, that local democratic organizations or revolutionary organizations should create loose federations nationally and internationally. so this...
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she is an associate professor in chicago. by day she has leaders leadership preparation to teach leadership administrators to recognize the school to prison pipeline. bill is a retired distinguished professor of education at the university of illinois in chicago. he's the author of two memoir, fugitive days, a public enemy and recently. [inaudible] he's edited and written many books on education theory, policy, practice and he used his voice as an advocate for educational reform across the u.s. as a former chicago public school teacher i'm especially thankful for all he does and honored to have him here with us. without further ado, bill and crystal. [applause] and i thank you so much. crystal will begin before she, i want to shout out to the bookstore and point out some of. [inaudible] the public is being erased from what we do and talk about so what public spaces are disappearing in the public is being diminished, insulted, pushed away, place like this is particularly precious. i say all that to say an institution like this
she is an associate professor in chicago. by day she has leaders leadership preparation to teach leadership administrators to recognize the school to prison pipeline. bill is a retired distinguished professor of education at the university of illinois in chicago. he's the author of two memoir, fugitive days, a public enemy and recently. [inaudible] he's edited and written many books on education theory, policy, practice and he used his voice as an advocate for educational reform across the u.s....
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-and that's chicago. -lady: chicago. lemonis: and so the goal in every market is to pay homage to the local market but to never forget where you came from, without it being, like, so in-your-face. lady: can we go inside? lemonis: yeah, we can go inside. lady: oh, my god. oh, my god. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. lady: can we go inside? lemonis: yeah, we can go inside. lady: oh, my god. oh, my god. it doesn't even look like the same store. lemonis: when lady saw the interior of the store, she was blown away. this was literally changing the floor plan, putting a lot of thought into how customers circulate through the store, bringing in all new fixtures, something hip and fun,
-and that's chicago. -lady: chicago. lemonis: and so the goal in every market is to pay homage to the local market but to never forget where you came from, without it being, like, so in-your-face. lady: can we go inside? lemonis: yeah, we can go inside. lady: oh, my god. oh, my god. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes,...
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wentant to chicago -- you to chicago. the of the white folks from mount of tennessee, mounds of alabama, mississippi, ended up in chicago. it was called uptown. uptown was a poor white ghetto. town was a gained in that called the goodfellas. gained was a gained of street kids. they were organized by youngblood, peggy, and others. a guy who is here the other weeks was one of the last remaining patriots in the country. his 20 brother was loath him. i found and loath him. everybody had to have a street name. clinic, asd a free the panthers did. they were part of the original rainbow coalition, the black panthers, the young lords, the brown the young lawyers, the brown berets, in chicago area and they formed a group that really got the establishment and made the td ary upset because it was coming together of poor communities across racial lines. to give you a sense of what that inns, it was a way of living resurrection city. it was a place in chicago where a number of panthers were there. the person who founded the rainbow co
wentant to chicago -- you to chicago. the of the white folks from mount of tennessee, mounds of alabama, mississippi, ended up in chicago. it was called uptown. uptown was a poor white ghetto. town was a gained in that called the goodfellas. gained was a gained of street kids. they were organized by youngblood, peggy, and others. a guy who is here the other weeks was one of the last remaining patriots in the country. his 20 brother was loath him. i found and loath him. everybody had to have a...
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chicago, chicago versus mcdonald. emily: this is constitutional history. when the heller decision was scalia 2008, justice wrote that the individual rights atkeep arms, to own an arm home cannot be infringed. there was a lot of confusion whether it belonged to the militia, when you read that other segment. i suggest reading the heller decision. it is so readable it is not boring legal stuff at all. it is really interesting. if it was boring -- it is easy to read and not unapproachable. it said the problem was overall for the country is only -- d.c. is not a state, thank goodness. what he is talking about is when this couple went to chicago and started a new lawsuit two years later, supreme court, based on the heller decision made it for the entire country that we always have the right to have arms. [applause] dick: what i think was -- what is fascinating is that 15 minutes after justice scalia said we are not here to erase the second amendment, the lawsuit was filed in the city of chicago that same day. and then that started the ball -- cap the ball rollin
chicago, chicago versus mcdonald. emily: this is constitutional history. when the heller decision was scalia 2008, justice wrote that the individual rights atkeep arms, to own an arm home cannot be infringed. there was a lot of confusion whether it belonged to the militia, when you read that other segment. i suggest reading the heller decision. it is so readable it is not boring legal stuff at all. it is really interesting. if it was boring -- it is easy to read and not unapproachable. it said...
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i'm alex perez in chicago for abc news. >> all right so it could be snowing -- >> it looks cold. some spots a foot and more than a foot. >> no snow for us but we are tracking rain into the weekend guys. stormtracker 6 live double scan we are dry now as far as that precipitation is concerned. maybe later on today well north and west in the poconos you may find flurries or a snow shower or two because of that same system moving across chicago and the great lakes and the midwest. we'll show you the picture outside sky 6 hd. we are looking at spring mountain skiers on the slopes, it's chilly and getting soggy to do some skiing across the region. right now in philadelphia dew point 19 and winds from the south at 9 miles per hour. that is key through the rest of our weekend. because we'll be tracking miler air that pumps its way into the region. the pressure 35.7 and on the rise and the windchill only in the upper 20s. numbers north and west of town, 20 in lake harmony and 22 in bethlehem and kutztown 27 and 31 in pottstown and media we are at the freezing mark. 34 for browns mills. an
i'm alex perez in chicago for abc news. >> all right so it could be snowing -- >> it looks cold. some spots a foot and more than a foot. >> no snow for us but we are tracking rain into the weekend guys. stormtracker 6 live double scan we are dry now as far as that precipitation is concerned. maybe later on today well north and west in the poconos you may find flurries or a snow shower or two because of that same system moving across chicago and the great lakes and the midwest....
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nearly a foot of snow in chicago. one person was killed in a deadly highway pileup near flint, michigan. that system moving into the northeast tonight into the weekend and this evening, we are already watching another major storm right behind it. abc's alex perez in chicago tonight. >> reporter: tonight, danger on the highways. more than a dozen semis and more than three dozen vehicles in all involved in this chain-reaction crash on i-94 in kalamazoo county, michigan. one person killed in this accident near flint. police outside milwaukee posting this video, warning about driving too fast on slippery roads. in chicago, this group banding together to help a taxi driver stuck in the snow. the mayor with this message for residents. >> i want to make sure. top priority, people's safety. >> reporter: for chicago's fleet of 300 salt and plow trucks, it has been a nonstop operation loading up with some 220,000 tons of salt, distributing it on the city streets. armies of snow plows and salt trucks racing to clear and treat ro
nearly a foot of snow in chicago. one person was killed in a deadly highway pileup near flint, michigan. that system moving into the northeast tonight into the weekend and this evening, we are already watching another major storm right behind it. abc's alex perez in chicago tonight. >> reporter: tonight, danger on the highways. more than a dozen semis and more than three dozen vehicles in all involved in this chain-reaction crash on i-94 in kalamazoo county, michigan. one person killed in...
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[applause] >> tonight on c-span 2 a discussion at the university of chicago about nuclear weapons. from washington downa look at the immigration policy known as chain migration, and later north dakota governor gives the annual state of the state address. today the pentagon unveiled nuclear weapons policy that reverses the obama administration enfa sis on reducing the nuclear arsenal. the new policy called for arming submarine width, quote, low yield nukes. recently a panel of political and national security analysts at the university of chicago discussed u.s. nuclear arms and the threat posed by north korea and iran. this is an hour and a half. >> all right. good evening, everyone. thank you for coming, and welcome. my name is amanda woodward and i am the dean of the division of social sciences here at the university of chicago. i'm just delighted to be here with this group of faculty for this event. this evening is continuing a year-long series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th 75th anniversary of the self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction that happened
[applause] >> tonight on c-span 2 a discussion at the university of chicago about nuclear weapons. from washington downa look at the immigration policy known as chain migration, and later north dakota governor gives the annual state of the state address. today the pentagon unveiled nuclear weapons policy that reverses the obama administration enfa sis on reducing the nuclear arsenal. the new policy called for arming submarine width, quote, low yield nukes. recently a panel of political...
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african-americans came to chicago as parts of one of the largest human migrations of the twenty. centry they were leaving the segregated and racist south in search of a new life in what many hoped would be a promised land and it was out of this experience that was born the first american muslim movement and it was known as the nation of islam. in the one nine hundred thirty s. a radical idea began to spread through the cities of america the idea that white people were irredeemably evil form the coolness stone of the nation of islam used the ology combined islam and black nationalism the nation's message appeal to african-americans who'd fled the bigotry of the south of the one nine hundred fifty s. the nation had around one hundred thousand members led by in large. part . but out. there. who would gave the nation some credibility were high profile members including the boxer caches clay who took the name. and the radical charismatic activist malcolm x. in the present situation don't know the political power they don't know that they can put the man in the white house so they can
african-americans came to chicago as parts of one of the largest human migrations of the twenty. centry they were leaving the segregated and racist south in search of a new life in what many hoped would be a promised land and it was out of this experience that was born the first american muslim movement and it was known as the nation of islam. in the one nine hundred thirty s. a radical idea began to spread through the cities of america the idea that white people were irredeemably evil form the...
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mcdonald versus chicago. >> so everybody staunldundersta little constitutional history. when the heller decision was made in 2018, 08, it said the individual right to keep arms, own at home cannot be infringed. there was a lot of confusion whether it belonged to the militia. i suggest highly reading that heller decision. it is so readable, it is not boring legal stuff, it is so interesting, but it is easy to read, not unapproachable. it said but the problem was overall for the country, d.c. is not a state, thank goodness. so it only applied to d.c. what he is talking about is when this couple went to chicago and started a new lawsuit two years later, supreme court, based on the heller decision, made it for the entire country that we'll always have the right. >> what's fascinating is 15 minutes after justice scalia said we're not here to erase the second amendment, the lawsuit was filed in the city of chicago that same day and that started the ball, kept the ball rolling. >> those of you who are aware know that the battles on gun control, constitutional issues of gun cont
mcdonald versus chicago. >> so everybody staunldundersta little constitutional history. when the heller decision was made in 2018, 08, it said the individual right to keep arms, own at home cannot be infringed. there was a lot of confusion whether it belonged to the militia. i suggest highly reading that heller decision. it is so readable, it is not boring legal stuff, it is so interesting, but it is easy to read, not unapproachable. it said but the problem was overall for the country,...
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it all began with a ladies' night out at a chicago bar. >> i saw him at a bar. he was out with his friend who had recently gotten divorced. and we just started talking and we hit it off. i thought he was really intriguing. >> she was michelle kramer back then, a 25-year-old college student from a blue collar family still living with her folks. mark weinberger, 11 years older, was already a very successful ear nose and throat doctor. >> we were bonding about medicine because i had just gotten through doing a stint in neuroscience at the university of chicago. we were just making jokes about the medical milieu. he was very funny. >> so you hit it off right off the bat? >> we went out to dinner. it was thursday. i spent all weekend with him and by monday i was enamored and smitten. >> within months michelle had moved out of her parents' home and into mark's townhouse in chicago. the whirlwind was on, athens, miami, caribbean sunsets and french champagne. >> michelle, you look beautiful. >> for a southwest chicago girl whose father was a pipe fitter, this was head-t
it all began with a ladies' night out at a chicago bar. >> i saw him at a bar. he was out with his friend who had recently gotten divorced. and we just started talking and we hit it off. i thought he was really intriguing. >> she was michelle kramer back then, a 25-year-old college student from a blue collar family still living with her folks. mark weinberger, 11 years older, was already a very successful ear nose and throat doctor. >> we were bonding about medicine because i...
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i'm catching the night train to chicago following in the footsteps of millions of freed slaves to the city by the promise of jobs in the factories and stockyards. with the hope of living a life free from prejudice but they did have another option to sail from liberia the colony america established for free to slaves in africa. it was a stark choice scratchie living in america's ghettos will build a nation from scratch the muslim prince ibrahim of mississippi that of color told me about was among the first to sail from liberia where he dreamt of establishing islam but the early settlers encountered little bit disease and hardship and prince ibrahim barely saw the completion of the first settlement before he died. martin liberia has suffered a succession of civil wars and feeling the last of these was abraham's great great great great grandson who's turned this story on its head he fled wall to liberia to find freedom in america his name is. that i want civil war in liberia i came to this country and it was just a sheer says on us and in my own country's history that i spent hours in th
i'm catching the night train to chicago following in the footsteps of millions of freed slaves to the city by the promise of jobs in the factories and stockyards. with the hope of living a life free from prejudice but they did have another option to sail from liberia the colony america established for free to slaves in africa. it was a stark choice scratchie living in america's ghettos will build a nation from scratch the muslim prince ibrahim of mississippi that of color told me about was...
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the chicago project as his work focuses on suicide terrorism. next we have the assistant professor here at the university of chicago and research affiliate for the study of global conflicts. studying international relations on international security with the economics of four and organizing democracy and has co-authored academic papers and has received his phd from the university of michigan michigan and from political science and before that was the assistant professor at rutgers with the department of economics at ohio state university. austin carson as they specialize in security and intelligence international security and governance there is an interest of understanding how they reveal and conceal and at this juncture the front stage in the backstage of international politics of the colbert form of intervention otherwise the politics of open secrets sensitive information all of which are in play here tonight. phd in political science and from globalization and from the woodrow wilson center. next to professor carson is theen associate -- ass
the chicago project as his work focuses on suicide terrorism. next we have the assistant professor here at the university of chicago and research affiliate for the study of global conflicts. studying international relations on international security with the economics of four and organizing democracy and has co-authored academic papers and has received his phd from the university of michigan michigan and from political science and before that was the assistant professor at rutgers with the...
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live from the streets of chicago there. so what's next? chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in the fox weather center what do you see, rick? >> good things the schools are closed and it's a friday. they can dig out. this is the dividing line with cold air and warm air here. 52 in cincinnati. the warm air has hit a lot of areas here across parts of the east. here's the snow. it's a relatively narrow band of snow causing the problems. it's falling from rockford, illinois to detroit. you can see the band there causing the problems. hitting the big city areas of chicago and over towards detroit. that's where we have the winter storm warnings in effect. you can see the small areas here. here's how this plays out throughout the evening. most of it is gone. most of it moves out. to the southern side, i'll tell you, we'll be dealing with rain and some of that could be a little bit of flooding. the snow, bill, take a look, a very clean little stripe. >> looks like a jet stream. >> that's what it is. >> bill: right on. thanks, rick. iran in a mo
live from the streets of chicago there. so what's next? chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in the fox weather center what do you see, rick? >> good things the schools are closed and it's a friday. they can dig out. this is the dividing line with cold air and warm air here. 52 in cincinnati. the warm air has hit a lot of areas here across parts of the east. here's the snow. it's a relatively narrow band of snow causing the problems. it's falling from rockford, illinois to detroit. you...
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this evening is continuing a year-long series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th 75th anniversary of the self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction that happened just over there. and over the past five months there have been events across campus commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments long-term impact and defense has presented opportunities to engage scientist, are artists, policymakers and the public around a set of issues that grow from that original event 75 years ago. now, this evening's discussion i'm particularly delight because it brings social science into the conversation in just the way it should be. our panelists will be introduced in just a moment. each is a scholar in international relations and national security, and they'll offer different viewpoints on military decisions, the role of nuclear arms and the formation of alliances and aids and obstacles to nonproliferation efforts. this events sponsored be by television of social sciences at the university of shack and also sponsored by the center for international social science
this evening is continuing a year-long series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th 75th anniversary of the self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction that happened just over there. and over the past five months there have been events across campus commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments long-term impact and defense has presented opportunities to engage scientist, are artists, policymakers and the public around a set of issues that grow from that...
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people came from chicago. i was already living in d.c. i was working back and forth from chicago, but i was also helped start the liberation news service, working with the washington free press. i was working in d.c. as well. the encampment actually had the confederate flag flying in the poor white encampment. -- from uptown. one of the symbols on the jacket of the young patriots, was the confederate flag. very different time in perception of what that meant. they used it as a way to teach other poor white folks what acism was about. and what that flag meant. it was interesting, the way people looked at it then and how it was used at that moment. people got really sick in that camp. they stopped in dayton. they said that the food was poisoned along the way. many of them were sick during that part of the ncampment. the thing about this was there was a lot of tension inside the camp and a lot of love inside that camp. here clearly were -- the story told the story about how many of the gang members were paid by the police to disrupt the camp
people came from chicago. i was already living in d.c. i was working back and forth from chicago, but i was also helped start the liberation news service, working with the washington free press. i was working in d.c. as well. the encampment actually had the confederate flag flying in the poor white encampment. -- from uptown. one of the symbols on the jacket of the young patriots, was the confederate flag. very different time in perception of what that meant. they used it as a way to teach...
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this evening is continuing a year-long series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th anniversary of the first controlled self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction which happened just over there. over the past five months, there have been events across campus xh commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiment's long term impact, and the events have presented u opportunities to engage scientists, artists and policy makers and the public around a set of events that grew from that original event 75 years ago. this evening's discussion i'm particularly delighted because it brings in social science in just the way it should be. our panelists will be introduced in a moment. each is a scholar and international relations and national security, and they will offer different viewpoints on military decisions, the role of nuclear arms and the formation of alliances and aids and obb sta -- obstacles to proliferation. this is sponsored by my division, the division of social sciences, and also by the international center for social research at the university of chicago'
this evening is continuing a year-long series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th anniversary of the first controlled self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction which happened just over there. over the past five months, there have been events across campus xh commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiment's long term impact, and the events have presented u opportunities to engage scientists, artists and policy makers and the public around a set of events that...
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chicago, detroit, heavy snowfall. the story with that is all the -- oh. oh. i had an extra lunch today. [ pause ] > thanks, frank. >> the incredible shrinking weatherman. [ laughter ] >> what you're seeing is, all this moisture is ending up in the great lakes region. you usually don't get that much moisture here because it's dry air off canada but the jet stream is flying up over the top sending the subtropical moisture across the northern plains into the chicago, detroit area. they are getting hammered. for us just high pressure. stopping the rain and warm temperatures. when i come back we'll talk about the weekend and beyond. >>> so let the games begin! the 2018 winter olympics are now under way in south korea. coming up next, details about the handshake that some are calling a possible diplomatic breakthrough. ♪[ music ] >>> the olympic opening ceremonies today turned into a major political moment in south korea. >> greg palkot tells us about a historic handshake and the important apology that was issued. >>> reporter: the winter olympics in south korea
chicago, detroit, heavy snowfall. the story with that is all the -- oh. oh. i had an extra lunch today. [ pause ] > thanks, frank. >> the incredible shrinking weatherman. [ laughter ] >> what you're seeing is, all this moisture is ending up in the great lakes region. you usually don't get that much moisture here because it's dry air off canada but the jet stream is flying up over the top sending the subtropical moisture across the northern plains into the chicago, detroit area....
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la policía de chicago describe los sospechosos como un hombre que viste suéter con capucha y una mujer que utiliza un pañal blanca donde los pechos rompen el vidrio de las ventanas de los establecimientos como un bloque de cemento situación que preocupa a varios comerciantes >>> el área va a estar un poco mala por los robos >>> por su parte roberto contrató servicio de alarmas y cámaras de seguridad que aseguró que es la primera vez que es víctima de robo los 22 años que lleva como comerciante >>> un adolescente de carolina del sur murió a causa de la influenza la gente falleció ayer luego de un ataque cardiaco según dieron a conocer >>> los médicos dijeron que la víctima estaba bajo alto riesgo >>> también se puede acumular en guantes bufandas y abrigos que portamos para protegernos del frío >>> él abrió la chamarra y si no esperamos a lo que después terminó la temporada >>> ni siquiera se recuerda la última vez que puso su abrigo es hora de ir a la lavandería escribir de la gripe puede vivir en una de esas prendas en dos o tres días pero se recomienda que se lav
la policía de chicago describe los sospechosos como un hombre que viste suéter con capucha y una mujer que utiliza un pañal blanca donde los pechos rompen el vidrio de las ventanas de los establecimientos como un bloque de cemento situación que preocupa a varios comerciantes >>> el área va a estar un poco mala por los robos >>> por su parte roberto contrató servicio de alarmas y cámaras de seguridad que aseguró que es la primera vez que es víctima de robo los 22 años...
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., and chicago, these urban liberal places, they made it illegal to own a gun. i'm not talking about carrying it, but owning it at home for self-defense. he fought for the individual right to keep iraq -- keep firearms. how did your case get to the supreme court level, and how many years did that take? when they took my second amendment right away in 1976, i did say there is a second amendment right. i am allowed to own this firearm , but i did not know anything about the law. i was just a computer programmer. in 1970 six, i started doing research and talking to everything i -- every -- 1976, i started doing research and talking to everyone i could. in 1979, we met something tanks that likes the idea -- some think tanks that likes the idea. we got people to support us, and the cato institute had the same idea. wepaired up and eventually had six plaintiffs that decided we are going to fight the city. and in a shorty, time thereafter, and i do not member the dates exactly, it is in the law book. >> that is boring, keep going. so the lawyers are next. we will get i
., and chicago, these urban liberal places, they made it illegal to own a gun. i'm not talking about carrying it, but owning it at home for self-defense. he fought for the individual right to keep iraq -- keep firearms. how did your case get to the supreme court level, and how many years did that take? when they took my second amendment right away in 1976, i did say there is a second amendment right. i am allowed to own this firearm , but i did not know anything about the law. i was just a...
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another push of arctic east, where alex was in chicago, more snow. let's talk about these strong storms going on right now. we got mardi grass going on in new orleans. we already had a tornado warning, also a severe storm warning on the coast of alabama. right around new orleans, overnight tonight, some very heavy rain. watch that rain as it starts to slide north, from asheville, into roanoke, new york, some street flooding. behind that, in that area where alex was, little light coating there. 1 to 3 inches of snow. through chicagoland, already seen -- tomorrow their ninth consecutive day of measurable snow. but the real problem, look at the pink there, from springfield, south of indianapolis, to canton, all the way into albany, that's ice and that will cause some real problems. >> sam, thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to deadly flu epidemic. startling new numbers. about how dangerous and how widespread this flu season really is. tonight, a new concern about the flu striking the same person twice. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight in t
another push of arctic east, where alex was in chicago, more snow. let's talk about these strong storms going on right now. we got mardi grass going on in new orleans. we already had a tornado warning, also a severe storm warning on the coast of alabama. right around new orleans, overnight tonight, some very heavy rain. watch that rain as it starts to slide north, from asheville, into roanoke, new york, some street flooding. behind that, in that area where alex was, little light coating there....
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>> quÉ tal, felicidad, como siempre es un placer saludarte, como puedes observar chicago estÁ teÑida de blanco igual que otras ciudades de estados unidos, debido a una tormenta de nieve que empezÓ a caer anoche, se espera que deje mÁs de diez pulgadas, en chicago, detroit y otras ciudades del medio oeste de estados unidos las autoridades han cancelado clases por la tormenta de nieve, en esta ciudad 300 vehÍculos estÁn limpiando la nieve de las calles para evitar congestionamientos, aÚn asÍ se han registrado varios accidentes. el problema tambiÉn estÁ en los aeropuer aeropuertos del paÍs, en chicago se han cancelado mÁs de mil vuelos, es e espese espera que tormenta sea la mÁs fuerte y se extienda hacia el fin de semana por lo que se recomienda que si no tiene que salir o sacar su vehÍculo mejor no lo haga para evitar incidentes. asÍ estÁn las cosas desde esta bella ciudad y blanca chicago, felicidad de regreso contigo. >> gracias a rubÉn, si viven por allÁ mejor quÉdese en casa. el presidente trump firmÓ esta maÑana la ley de presupuesto aprobada por el congreso co
>> quÉ tal, felicidad, como siempre es un placer saludarte, como puedes observar chicago estÁ teÑida de blanco igual que otras ciudades de estados unidos, debido a una tormenta de nieve que empezÓ a caer anoche, se espera que deje mÁs de diez pulgadas, en chicago, detroit y otras ciudades del medio oeste de estados unidos las autoridades han cancelado clases por la tormenta de nieve, en esta ciudad 300 vehÍculos estÁn limpiando la nieve de las calles para evitar congestionamientos,...
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the cities of chicago, cleveland, milwaukee. the midwest families had conspired to own secretly these hotels and to skim money out of the casino count rules. they skimmed money off the top, stolen money. they would carry the money back and split it. nick was heavily involved in vegas affairs. a lot of it had to do because he had that teamster control and many of the casinos -- the front man for the casinos were financed by teamster pension fund loans. nick civella and his buddies were the ones who said you get the loan. you did not make an application. you do not go through that process. you had to be sponsored. when the person seeking money to buy the tropicana or whatever, he had to be sponsored, and he had to kick back money, and he had to give up control of the casino so they could skim that money. we called it the strawman case. it was about 14 months and we had wiretaps all over the place. chicago did, milwaukee did. vegas did following our lead. that case not only broke the back of the local mob here, but it was the end o
the cities of chicago, cleveland, milwaukee. the midwest families had conspired to own secretly these hotels and to skim money out of the casino count rules. they skimmed money off the top, stolen money. they would carry the money back and split it. nick was heavily involved in vegas affairs. a lot of it had to do because he had that teamster control and many of the casinos -- the front man for the casinos were financed by teamster pension fund loans. nick civella and his buddies were the ones...
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in chicago, yes, there will be more snow. but let's stick with the strong storms that are going on right now. mardi gras going on in new orleans. already had a tornado warning and a severe thunderstorm warning on the coast of alabama. right around new orleans, overnight tonight, some very heavy rain. watch that rain as it starts to slide north. you can see from asheville, all the way into roanoke, washington, d.c., new york. where that rain gets in tonight, it stays. all night. and a good part of the day tomorrow. so, there will be street flooding. then look just behind that. in that area where alex was, there will be a little light coating of snow there, about one to three inches of snow through chicagoland, tomorrow will be their ninth consecutive day of measurable snow. but the real problem, look at the pink there, from springfield, just south of indianapolis to canton, all the way into albany. that's ice. and that's going to cause some real problems. >> sam champion for us. thank you so much. >>> let's turn now to that de
in chicago, yes, there will be more snow. but let's stick with the strong storms that are going on right now. mardi gras going on in new orleans. already had a tornado warning and a severe thunderstorm warning on the coast of alabama. right around new orleans, overnight tonight, some very heavy rain. watch that rain as it starts to slide north. you can see from asheville, all the way into roanoke, washington, d.c., new york. where that rain gets in tonight, it stays. all night. and a good part...
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now, chicago is used to this. on the other hand, over the last winters, we haven't had a snow at this level, and it's not just this one night. it's going to go through the weekend. >> flight delays and cancellations are growing. nationwide more than 1,000 flights have been scrubbed today. >>> the winter olympics in south korea officially opens this morning. the sister of north korea leader kim jong-un is part of a high-level organization to begin. she's the first to visit the south since the korean war. dana jacobson is in pyeongchang. good morning. >> good morning. we're just a couple of hours away from the opening ceremony. it's actually going to take place behind me here. that stadium will be filled with 35,000 people and that's in a city of just 44,000. that makes this the smallest city to host an olympics since lily ha mer, 24 years ago. it's finally seeing its dream to host the olympics come to life. >> everything is ready. >> reporter: this fish restaurant has been around for 20 years and expects the olympi
now, chicago is used to this. on the other hand, over the last winters, we haven't had a snow at this level, and it's not just this one night. it's going to go through the weekend. >> flight delays and cancellations are growing. nationwide more than 1,000 flights have been scrubbed today. >>> the winter olympics in south korea officially opens this morning. the sister of north korea leader kim jong-un is part of a high-level organization to begin. she's the first to visit the...
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matt finn joins us live in chicago in the thick of it all. yeah, you got snow there. >> julie, we do. most people in chicago can handle it, right? just like you guys can in new york. it isn't one of the crippling storms but one of those headaches for these fine people working trying to get to their jobs today. we got about eight inches in the city of chicago. forecasted up to 14 inches. the side streets, residential streets don't get plowed until all the major arteries do. some cars are snowed in people and people are shoveling or snow blowers, the pizza place has been slammed. earlier we were at the salt piles for the city of chicago and they have had hundreds of trucks and snowplows going around the streets since yesterday evening's commute preparing for this thing. i have to tell you the big headache right now is at chicago's o'hare and midway airport. more than 1,000 flights have been canceled. we all know the headache and backlog of one canceled flight. imagine 1,000 flights canceled in the city of chicago right now. transit authority he
matt finn joins us live in chicago in the thick of it all. yeah, you got snow there. >> julie, we do. most people in chicago can handle it, right? just like you guys can in new york. it isn't one of the crippling storms but one of those headaches for these fine people working trying to get to their jobs today. we got about eight inches in the city of chicago. forecasted up to 14 inches. the side streets, residential streets don't get plowed until all the major arteries do. some cars are...
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from the chicago council on global affairs, this is an hour. examine an issue of critical importance to the united states democracy. vulnerability of electoral systems to external interference. vulnerability of electoral systems to external interference. our panelists will discuss the scale of the threat and how the federal government should respond with midterm primaries only a few weeks away in some states. this is a timely and important subject. we are glad to be joined this evening by a panel of experts, but unfortunately, two of our panelists will not be able to attend tonight. nonetheless, we are excited with today's discussion and excited with the panelists that will join us for the conversation. with that, we are glad to be joined by our panelists. we have greg, a community outreachwe are glad to be joines evening by a panel of experts, e office of u.s. senator dick durbin. he serves as dick durbin's liaison to elected officials and other constituencies throughout the chicago and metro region. we also have richard driggers, the deputy a
from the chicago council on global affairs, this is an hour. examine an issue of critical importance to the united states democracy. vulnerability of electoral systems to external interference. vulnerability of electoral systems to external interference. our panelists will discuss the scale of the threat and how the federal government should respond with midterm primaries only a few weeks away in some states. this is a timely and important subject. we are glad to be joined this evening by a...
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af school of advanced air power studies for three years, he received a ph.d from the university of chicago and graduate sim ma cum laude and phi beta kappa from the university of pittsburgh. . next to robert pain is paul post, who is an assistant professor in the department of political science here at the university of chicago. a research affiliate of the peerson institute for the study of global conflicts he studied international relations with a focus on international security. the author of two books, the economics of war and organizing democracy. he is authored or co-authored academic papers in numerous journals and has been featured in various news outlets as well. he received his ph.d from the university of michigan am masters or of science from to the london school of economics and political science and a ba from miami university, and before coming to the university of chicago, he was an assistant professor in the department of political science at rutgers, and taught in the department of economics at the ohio state university. next to professor post is austin carson, an assistant
af school of advanced air power studies for three years, he received a ph.d from the university of chicago and graduate sim ma cum laude and phi beta kappa from the university of pittsburgh. . next to robert pain is paul post, who is an assistant professor in the department of political science here at the university of chicago. a research affiliate of the peerson institute for the study of global conflicts he studied international relations with a focus on international security. the author of...
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if you want the cold numbers look out toward fargo, they are 1, 23 in chicago and tracking snowfall out toward the west we have the warm and dry conditions. there is the snowball showing up on portions of the rater approaching the midwest. out toward the west we have a few high clouds moving into northern california in the bay area. the winds out of the north keeping things clear for us. the winds will be a factor as we head into saturday. current numbers right now, 80 degrees in concord, santa rosa 81, san francisco 64, sfo in the 70s. another warm day. we will watch the wind, they will increase first thing tomorrow morning. san jose, wins northwesterly. sfo, northwesterly wind. out toward the golden gate bridge, it looks like we have a thin layer of clouds moving into the area so we will hold on to the cloud cover for tonight. the clouds associated with the system will generate stronger winds especially the northbay hills tomorrow. getting ready for baseball season, mostly sunny skies into the afternoon hours. at&t park will approach the 60s tomorrow. cooler than today. in the afterno
if you want the cold numbers look out toward fargo, they are 1, 23 in chicago and tracking snowfall out toward the west we have the warm and dry conditions. there is the snowball showing up on portions of the rater approaching the midwest. out toward the west we have a few high clouds moving into northern california in the bay area. the winds out of the north keeping things clear for us. the winds will be a factor as we head into saturday. current numbers right now, 80 degrees in concord, santa...
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he is the faculty member of chicago where he teaches cyber security policy. also, former white house liaison to the department of homeland security where he developed policies and programs chicago ro national security and cyber security. our conversation, discussion will be followed by audience q&a. with that, i would like to welcome our panelists. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> welcome. thanks for having me. i was mentioned, i'm jake, teach cyber policy of university of chicago and ceo of cambridge global advisors. i want to thank the counsel for having us here today. just to put in a plug for the organization, i am in the president circle and it has a lot of benefit. it is definitely worth every penny and all the time. i think it is fitting we are having this event here in january in 2018 because the first event i did on election security last year was in january on this stage. when i think a lot of people were trying to figure out what is going on with hacking the elections and so one. that panel, which i think was one of the firs
he is the faculty member of chicago where he teaches cyber security policy. also, former white house liaison to the department of homeland security where he developed policies and programs chicago ro national security and cyber security. our conversation, discussion will be followed by audience q&a. with that, i would like to welcome our panelists. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> welcome. thanks for having me. i was mentioned, i'm jake, teach cyber policy of...
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chicago is rolling out an i.d. card program for its residents, regardless of their immigration status. so what will stop illegal immigrants from registering to vote? our own jeff flock has all the details on this goody next. oh good, you're awake! finally. you're still here? come on, denise. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. oh. so, that means no breakfast? i said there might be breakfast. i was really looking forward to breakfast. i know... voya. helping you to and through retirement. trish: this is interesting one. the city of chicago is rolling out what they call a new city i.d. card for every single resident in chicago. doesn't matter if you're here in this country and in chicago legally or not. this is a mayor rahm emanuel special. he says the i.d. will help bring people out of the shadows. the i.d. card will also be accepted as a legal form of i.d.
chicago is rolling out an i.d. card program for its residents, regardless of their immigration status. so what will stop illegal immigrants from registering to vote? our own jeff flock has all the details on this goody next. oh good, you're awake! finally. you're still here? come on, denise. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. oh. so,...
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he's the first officer to be killed in chicago since 2011. and one of the highest ranking officers ever to be murdered in this city. julie. >> julie: absolutely tragic. thoughts and prayers going out to that entire police force and his family. thank you. >> eric: another reminder of our sacrifice of our law enforcement officials every day. meanwhile in washington, the president's lawyers building case with him to sit down and build a case against robert mueller. the are they making the right decision? if you, like many people, are covered by both medicare and your state's medicaid, here's something important to know. now you could get even more health benefits than you already have. it's the unitedhealthcare dual complete plan. to find out if you're eligible, it's easy... call now to talk with us. we can answer any questions you have. medicaid gives you benefits and medicare gives you some, too. but a unitedhealthcare dual complete plan can add even more benefits and features compared to original medicare. you could have lots of doctors and h
he's the first officer to be killed in chicago since 2011. and one of the highest ranking officers ever to be murdered in this city. julie. >> julie: absolutely tragic. thoughts and prayers going out to that entire police force and his family. thank you. >> eric: another reminder of our sacrifice of our law enforcement officials every day. meanwhile in washington, the president's lawyers building case with him to sit down and build a case against robert mueller. the are they making...
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las escuelas cerraron, en chicago cancelados mÁs de mil vuelos. rubÉn pereira reporta. >>> nolberto no tuvo clases en su preparatoria, la tormenta de nieve no lo ha dejado descansar. >>> quÉ prefieres ir a la escuela o kar r sacar la nieve. >>> prefiero ir a la escuela. para continuar mis estudios. >>> en chicago, detroit, milwakee oÍ tras ciudad del med oeste del paÍs las escuelas fueron cerradas. y es que la tormenta invernal que inicio ayer por la tarde, ha dejado acumulaciÓn de una pulgada de nieve por hora, ocasionando incidentes en calles y carreteras. >>> la nlts r gente r r no pue kar su carros. >>> una pesadilla en los aeropuertos. a nivel nacional han ocurrido has de 1500 cancelaciones y mÁs de 3.000 retrasos de vuelos. >>> una molestia de verdad. estar con estos contra tiempos es bastante incÓmodo. pero lo que quiero llegar es donde voy, a mi destino >>> en chicago se espera que la tormenta sea mÁs las fuerte en los Último 3s aÑos y ex tenderse por todo el fin de semana. >>> dice que lo mejor que puede hacer es salir lo menos
las escuelas cerraron, en chicago cancelados mÁs de mil vuelos. rubÉn pereira reporta. >>> nolberto no tuvo clases en su preparatoria, la tormenta de nieve no lo ha dejado descansar. >>> quÉ prefieres ir a la escuela o kar r sacar la nieve. >>> prefiero ir a la escuela. para continuar mis estudios. >>> en chicago, detroit, milwakee oÍ tras ciudad del med oeste del paÍs las escuelas fueron cerradas. y es que la tormenta invernal que inicio ayer por la...
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>> reporter: while the graduation rate for chicago public schools has risen over the last decade, it still remains below the national average. what do you think of coding? >> it would be good for us to do it. so i would do what he tells us to do because it can lead to a big thing for us. we need it. >> reporter: for chance, technology has been instrumental to his success. he bypassed the traditional route of signing to a record label opting to release his music directly to listeners on soundcloud and youtube. you don't have to rely on another gatekeeper, technology is the access to your fans. >> i don't know if i'm breaking a big industry secret right now, but most people that are signed don't know where their fans live or how many plays they got on itunes or the demographics for, you know, how many males or females listen to their music. the type of metrics that they are providing to me allowed me to cater specifically to people that i knew were listening and know what time was the best time of day to drop my music. >> reporter: what is the best time of day? >> those are industry se
>> reporter: while the graduation rate for chicago public schools has risen over the last decade, it still remains below the national average. what do you think of coding? >> it would be good for us to do it. so i would do what he tells us to do because it can lead to a big thing for us. we need it. >> reporter: for chance, technology has been instrumental to his success. he bypassed the traditional route of signing to a record label opting to release his music directly to...
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there's no in chicago and detroit because of all the moisture -- there's snow in chicago and detroit because of all the moisture coming into the heartland creating that major snow. you don't expect that much high content moisture air in that region with those temperatures this time of year. so there you go. outside, it's live and slow on the bay bridge. here's the same picture i showed you. lots go on. i put a lot of lines on there to make it look like there's a lot going on. but it's just one high pressure center. we are going to see a little wind. this low tweaks over the top and the winds pick up on saturday into sunday morning. that's -- well, throughout part of the afternoon hours tomorrow too but the idea is you're going to see some strong winds. it's higher elevations. i suspect we are not going to notice much wind really down here in oakland or in san francisco. but i think if you are at mount tam or diablo -- there are the forecast highs and there's the five-day forecast. the weekend is here. >> it is for most people but not us. not yet. >> thank you for rubbing it in. >> it
there's no in chicago and detroit because of all the moisture -- there's snow in chicago and detroit because of all the moisture coming into the heartland creating that major snow. you don't expect that much high content moisture air in that region with those temperatures this time of year. so there you go. outside, it's live and slow on the bay bridge. here's the same picture i showed you. lots go on. i put a lot of lines on there to make it look like there's a lot going on. but it's just one...
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from the chicago council on global affairs, this is one hour. evening our panel will examine the issue of critical importance of united states, democracy, the portal systems to external interference. our panelists will discuss the and how the threat government should respond with. midterm primaries a few weeks away in some states this is an important subject. where joint and a panel of experts, but unfortunately two beour panelists will not able to attend tonight, but nonetheless we are excited with today's discussion and are excited with the panelists joining us for the conversation. with that, we are got to be joined by our panelists. from the committee outreach coordinator, we have dick durbin, who serves as dick durbin's liaison to elected and other constituencies throughout the chicago and metro region. richard, who is from the office of cyber security with the homeland security, and he supports the development and the limitation of operational programs designed to strengthen the security and resilience of the nation's critical infrastructu
from the chicago council on global affairs, this is one hour. evening our panel will examine the issue of critical importance of united states, democracy, the portal systems to external interference. our panelists will discuss the and how the threat government should respond with. midterm primaries a few weeks away in some states this is an important subject. where joint and a panel of experts, but unfortunately two beour panelists will not able to attend tonight, but nonetheless we are excited...